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Crown Records (1930s label) D. Durium Records (UK) H. Hit of the Week Records; M. Melotone Records (US) S. Sparton Records
Bluebird Records is an American record label best known for its low-cost releases, primarily of children's music, blues, jazz and swing in the 1930s and 1940s. Bluebird was founded in 1932 as a lower-priced subsidiary label of RCA Victor . [ 1 ]
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By the late 1930s, the label had produced more than 16,000 masters. [2] The company had produced early recordings under the green or blue Starr Records label as early as 1915. [ 3 ] The new Gennett label was named after Harry, Fred, and Clarence Gennett, brothers and joint managers, [ 4 ] and was an attempt to distinguish the label from its ...
Crown Records was a record company and dime-store label that existed from 1930 to 1933 in New York City. Its catalogue included music by Eubie Blake and Fletcher Henderson . [ 1 ] Known as the label offering "Two Hits for Two Bits" proudly printed on their sleeves, Crown's discs sold for 25 cents.
Lucky Records of the 1930s was a record label based in Tokyo, Japan, which specialized in issuing American popular music to the Japanese audience. Lucky was founded in November 1934 by the Lucky Record Co. Tokyo , owned by the Saito Shoten cotton importing business.
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